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From: xtomasej AT fel DOT cvut DOT cz (Jan Tomasek)
Subject: Bash 2.02.1(1) - wrong work with status keys (NumLock, CapsLock)
24 Sep 1998 16:05:37 -0700 :
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CapsLock:
	* When bash is running, my system sometimes switch on CapsLock
	LED diode and starts printing big leters. It's realy deadly
	to switch it back.
	* When in bash is CapsLock, first line of keyboard is shifted
	(keys ~, 1 ... 0,-,=) keys [];',./ are shited too. It's
	wrong! In this mail is described same problem but not
	solution was posted.
		b19: bash and the Caps Lock Key
		Keith A. Reed (KREED AT co DOT riverside DOT ca DOT us)
		Fri, 11 Sep 1998 11:08:52 -0800 
	

NumLock:
	* When numlock is switched on, I've problems with arrows
	keys, I can browse history, I can't move in cmd line.	
	This problem is caused by Sergey's CygWin32.dll, if
	I use original DLL from cygnus B19 package all is corect.

I'm using bash 2.02.1(1), Sergeys CygWin32.dll from coolview - 
md5sum is d388339d43a0e83c6effd1de09a91c30 (I don't known how to
get version from dll).

Please if is here any known solution, write me.

Thanks
-- 
                            Jan Tomasek,          student FEL-CVUT
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                            e-mail: xtomasej AT fel DOT cvut DOT cz
                            www: http://www.feld.cvut.cz/~xtomasej
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